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Thursday, 26 May 2016

Eastern Winter Study, Norfolk, UK
Due to success in 2014 and 2015 Nathan Walker (Nuneaton) and Ruth Walker are planning another Eastern Winter Study for 2016, God willing. The study will take place 27th – 30th December 2016, at Letton Hall, Shipdham, Norfolk, UK, IP25 7SA. Bro. David Burges (Leamington Spa) will lead five studies entitled *Looking unto Jesus* - a study of the Lord in the Epistle to the Hebrews.

They offer warm fellowship and encouraging Bible study for these last days. The programme will include the Daily Readings and a Breaking of Bread meeting. They also look forward to a local walk, and a cosy open fire. A crèche and children’s activities will be organised as required.
The Eastern Winter Study is now open for bookings, and early booking is recommended.
Costs (in pounds): Adults = 100, Students = 75, Children = 50
Family costs are capped at 350 pounds.
Forms and information may be obtained from the website www.easternwinterstudy.org.uk or directly from Bro. Nathan & Sis. Ruth Walker - telephone 024 7631 1510 or email secretary@easternwinterstudy.org.uk.

Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Saturday 25th June 2016 (God Willing)
Once again the cyclists are out raising money for projects in Uganda! The annual event has been a huge success, raising over £10,500 for the Namisindwa Orphanage in the last two years, and we sincerely thank all the individuals and ecclesias who have generously supported us. The financial stability of the orphanage has made such a big difference to the children's lives in Namisindwa.
This year we have set our sights on raising funds for a water storage project in the Ibanda district of Uganda, and have challenged the cyclists to cycle 50 miles up and down some of the steepest hills in the Mendips, accumulating 3,300ft of climbing and tackling climbs of up to 20% gradient.
If you wish to join us for the cycling and a day of fellowship, details and sign up are available at http://cycleforuganda.co.uk and a link to the BT donation page can also be found there should you wish to donate.
P.S. A date for your diary - next year's event is planned for Saturday 10th June 2017 and will be cycling 88 miles around the Avon Cycleway for Namisindwa.

A vacancy has arisen at the English Christadelphian Office for a full-time graphic designer. Working in a small team producing The Christadelphian, Faith Alive!, Study Guides, preaching booklets and other material, the successful candidate will possess good graphic design skills and be a proficient user of Adobe software including InDesign. The Office is now an extensive producer of electronic as well as printed material, and the successful candidate will play a major part in continuing this work. We are looking for someone who is sensitive to the history and traditions of our community but is able to bring a fresh and modern appearance to our publications. Knowledge of web design would be an advantage.
Based in Hall Green, Birmingham, this is a permanent role (subject to a probationary period) offering a competitive salary and good terms and conditions. Part time / flexible working arrangements may be considered for the right candidate. Applications should be sent by email to the Editor, accompanied by a CV and some relevant examples of recent work. Further details are available on request. The closing date for applications is 17.00 on Friday May 20, 2016.

Please contact Andrew Bramhill the A vacancy has arisen at the Christadelphian Office for a full-time graphic designer. Working in a small team producing The Christadelphian, Faith Alive!, Study Guides, preaching booklets and other material, the successful candidate will possess good graphic design skills and be a proficient user of Adobe software including InDesign. The Office is now an extensive producer of electronic as well as printed material, and the successful candidate will play a major part in continuing this work. We are looking for someone who is sensitive to the history and traditions of our community but is able to bring a fresh and modern appearance to our publications. Knowledge of web design would be an advantage.
Based in Hall Green, Birmingham, this is a permanent role (subject to a probationary period) offering a competitive salary and good terms and conditions. Part time / flexible working arrangements may be considered for the right candidate. Applications should be sent by email to the Editor, accompanied by a CV and some relevant examples of recent work. Further details are available on request. The closing date for applications is 17.00 on Friday May 20, 2016.
Andrew Bramhill, Editor
editor@thechristadelphian.com

Saturday, 7 May 2016

We cannot ‘earn’ salvation through keeping rituals; we are “saved through grace” and it will only be through grace that we will gain a place in God’s kingdom. The essential ingredient for those who believe is to develop cleansed hearts, the outcome of having a genuine faith.

Last year four
courageous and tireless advocates for human rights were the 2015
recipients of the prestigious Alison Des Forges Award for Extraordinary
Activism: Nisha
Ayub, a leading human rights defender on transgender rights in
Malaysia; Yara Bader, a journalist and human rights activist who works
to expose the detention and torture of journalists in war-torn Syria;
Khadija Ismayilova, a prominent investigative journalist who has
dedicated her life to fighting for human rights in the former Soviet
republic of Azerbaijan; and Nicholas Opiyo, a leading human rights
lawyer and founder of the human rights organization Chapter Four Uganda,
who has worked tirelessly to defend civil liberties in Uganda.So many journalists fighting this year for the right of a free voice, having been endangered, I am curious who shall be the nominees.+++

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Welcome at this zone created by Marcus Ampe for the Belgian Free Christadelphians, where previous articles from the MSN Groups and Multiply are brought together and made available again to the general public. On 2012 October 26 this site came into development and new articles shall be added next to our main site and to the Christadelphian Ecclesia site: Christadelphian Ecclesia.You are welcome at that site to find more articles.

All who want to follow Jesus/Jehsua (Yeshua/Yahsua) from Nazareth, the Christ, the Messiah and wants to be united with people who sincerely want to keep to those teachings of this Masterteacher are welcome to share their love for Christ and their hope for the coming Kingdom.

The name 'Christadelphian' is compounded of two Greek words: 'christos' and 'adelphoi' and means 'brethren in Christ'.

This site is created by a Free Christadelphian only bounded to Jesus Christ. We are open to anybody who wants to share the brotherly love of Christ. Coming together by a common belief in 'the things concerning the kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ' (Acts 8:12).

In the older Multiply messages links to Multiply shall not always work from 2012 December 1, but you shall be able to find them by copying and pasting the title in the search machine. I am working on re-editing those links from 2005 onwards, so that they shall work in the future?

Free Brother in Christ.Having enjoyed a theatrical life as dancer, choreographer, choreologist, artistic director, balletmaster and teacher. Now retired but also part-time working at Brussels International Airport. Responsible for the Brothers in Christ or Christadelphians in Belgium.